Tactical Rabbit Investigates Possible T-Mobile / Sprint Merger
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"Tactical Rabbit has launched an intelligence operation, which allows us to profile many of the DOJ and merger decision makers," said CEO
According to Reuters, "the
"The government would not allow for a foreign controlled spectrum, nor will they allow for less competition in a market that's already lacking in competitors," states Stern.
According to The Daily Ticker on
The Daily Ticker continues, "That was the rational when regulators blocked AT&T from acquiring T-Mobile in 2011. In wireless, where plans are national in scope and prices are public, it's all too easy for three big players to coordinate and keep prices in line, not to mention minimizing capital spending to improve network quality."
"Some people might call this a hurdle, but we believe it's more of a wall. I do not think, based on our investigation combined with prior rulings from the government, that this merger will go through," says Stern.
Stern was featured in Gangster Bankers: Too Big to Jail,
"I witnessed firsthand what happens when major institutions settle for acting based on poor intelligence. The action I took to protect
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